What really happened after Trump was shot on Rally

The gunshots that are heard in the nation in the Butler of Donald Trump, Pennsylvania Rally will be etched in history forever.
And now Radaronline.com can exclusively reveal within details of the chaos before, during and after the scene that the president may have pushed only four months later to his landslide victory.
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Trump was shot in the right -hand ear during his July 2024 meeting in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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In the new book by Alex Isenstadt, Revenge: The inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power, Isenstadt Offers a backstage view on how Trump, 78, and the team around him gathered during the shocking campaign -moment last year.
On July 13, 2024, the Maga leader and narrowly escaped a murder attempt when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks eight rounds shot from an AR-15-style trump in the right ear.
The secret service neutralized crooks quickly, but not before the gunfire claimed the life of participant Corey Comperatore and injured two others.
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The 47th President challengingly threw his fist in the air shortly after he was shot.
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While panic broke out, Trump popped up behind the stage, while agents of the secret service protected him, and an agent, Sean Curran, threw himself on Trump to protect him.
Isenstadt explained: “It was chaos. Rally visitors behind Trump-van whom some of them only held a few moments with the text ‘Joe Biden: you were fired!’ – squat.
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The journalist also described with the following moments, including how the agents Outlijds Outlijd and a circle formed around him.
But even though he had just been shot, Trump’s priority was his footwear. He told them, “Let me get my shoes.”
The author explained: “Trump’s shoes had left during the Maalstrom. The former president had recently carried shoes by the Swiss manufacturer Bally.
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“While the shoes were designed to be tied, Trump had changed them into slip-ons. Trump seemed to look for them and then got up as if he were in shock.”
Moments later, Trump notoir pumped his fist three times and exclaimed: “Vecht, fight, fight!”
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Trump was rushed to the hospital and drove in first aid after he had pulled out his bloody clothing.
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But it was in the moments that the 47th president was dragged away – after the cameras stopped rolling – that Isenstadt gave a shocking look in the historic scene.
He explained: “The detail led Trump Offstage, his typically flawlessly sprayed gold hair out of place and his bloody hat hat.
“Descending the stairs, he put his arms around an agent to his right. The loyal curan was left of his left.
“Once they arrived the bottom, it took the agents twenty seconds to get Trump in his SUV. Before he came in, he raised his arm again.”
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The scenario in the Butler Memorial Hospital was just as intense, with Isenstadt revealing that the Trump team went directly to first aid and the building was locked when he arrived.
He wrote: “After he went to the hospital, Wiles, Cheung, Scavino and Nauta went to the First Aid. The building went in Lockdown.
“Secret Service Agents had their long guns out; nurses could be wheeled patients from units so that they could create a safe wing for Trump.”
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The president mentioned photos after the shooting ‘iconic’ and ‘the most American’ photos he had ever seen.
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Isenstadt continued to describe the scene and emphasized how the president was placed on a stretcher and had removed his bloody clothes.
He said: “Hospital workers then brought the former president through the doors of the first aid. Trump’s bloody hat, packing jacket and white collared shirt were eliminated; he was only in a undershirt and pack pants.
“His shoes were eventually left on stage; they would be picked up by a production worker and brought to the hospital later in the evening.”
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It was when Trump predicted the future when he told the team: “This is going to make something new,” the author wrote.
He then explained how Trump was taken in a separate room, in which the secret service checked the lieutenants to ensure that they were not injured.
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While telephones flooded with text messages and calls, media crawled into interviews and information.
One outlet wrongly claimed that Trump had died, so that his team would quickly set up and send a statement in which he stated that Trump was ‘good’.
In the meantime, the now-president was broadcast for a CT scan to check for a concussion, which clearly came back, and he asked the records.
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Trump asked a nurse: “Can you give me a copy of this? Because I want to make sure that I can show reporters that my cognitive function is 100 percent. You can’t say the same about Joe Biden.”
The nurse replied: “We can put it on a CD for you”, on which Trump said that he would “release release at a later time”.
Trump also asked to see photos of the attack, including one that showed a bullet near his head and another of him, but his fist challengingly raised with the American flag behind him.

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According to Isenstaft, he then exclaimed: “Wow, that’s iconic. That’s the most American photo I’ve ever seen.”
Before the author was fired, the author explained how Trump got his bloody clothes, a joke: “This goes into the museum.”
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Trump later won the US presidential election against Kamala Harris only a few months after the incident.
Despite the injury, Trump did not require extensive medical treatment and was dismissed from the hospital shortly after the incident.
The Republican, who won the US presidential election against DEM. Candidate Kamala Harris in November, later noticed how his ear “still right” after the murder attack.